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View this single family residence for sale at 7212 CALAMINT Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32219 priced at $419,000. Featuring 4 bedrooms with 2,267 square feet of living space. Located in Duval County within Highland Chase.

Beds
4
Baths
3
Living Area
2,267 sq ft
Year Built
2022

Description

Don't miss this rare short sale opportunity in the sought after Highland Chase community. This single story Medallion floor plan offers 4 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, and a 3-car garage, all on an oversized homesite. Step into an open-concept layout featuring a large kitchen with quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, a center island, and a café-style dining area. The spacious living area flows seamlessly to the covered lanai, perfect for indoor-outdoor living. The private owner's suite is tucked away for comfort and includes a generous walk-in closet and en-suite bath. Smart home features, paver driveway. Home is being sold as-is and is subject to lender approval. Buyer to verify all details. Schedule your showing today!

Financial

List Price
$419,000
HOA
No

Property

Type
Residential
Sub-Type
Single Family Residence
Status
Active
County
Duval
Subdivision
Highland Chase

Interior

Living Area
2,267 sq ft
Beds
4
Full Baths
3

Exterior

Year Built
2022
Pool
No
Waterfront
No